An amino acid motif in HLA-DRβ1 distinguishes patients with uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis

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Haasnoot A.J.W.,Schilham M.W.,Kamphuis S.S.M.,Hissink Muller P.C.E.,Heiligenhaus A.,Foell D.,Ophoff R.A.,Radstake T.R.D.J.,Den Hollander A.I.,Reinards T.H.C.M.,Hiddingh S.,Schalij-Delfos N.,Hoppenreijs E.P.A.H.,van Rossum M.A.J.,Wouters C.,Saurenmann R.K.,Wulffraat N.,ten Cate R.,de Boer J.H.,Pulit S.L.ORCID,Kuiper J.J.W.,

Abstract

AbstractUveitis is a visually-debilitating disorder that affects up to 30% of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). To identify genetic susceptibility loci for uveitis in JIA, we conducted a genome-wide association study comparing 192 JIA-associated uveitis cases with 330 JIA individuals without uveitis. Two cohorts of JIA patients underwent genotyping and quality control. We used an HLA-specific imputation panel to impute HLA-specific amino acids and HLA types, and identified the amino acid serine at position 11 (serine-11) in HLA- DRB1 as associated to increased risk of uveitis (OR = 2.60, p = 5.43×10−10). The signal at serine-11 was female-specific (interaction of sex and serine-11, p = 0.0096). Serine-11 resides in the YST-motif (positions 10-12) in the peptide binding groove of HLA-DRB1. Quantitative binding affinity predictions revealed peptide-binding preferences that distinguish HLA-DRB1 allotypes with the YST-motif. Our findings highlight a genetically distinct, sexually-dimorphic feature of JIA-associated uveitis.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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